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The Need for a Translational Model of Childhood Maltreatment: From Research to Principles to Action. [PDF]
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2017
This chapter focuses on individual and team characteristics associated with psychological resilience during space missions. An initial discussion describes the types of mission factors (e.g., environmental stressors such as microgravity and radiation and habitability stressors such as confined space as well as privacy and work-related factors).
Sandal, Gro M, Smith, Nathan
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This chapter focuses on individual and team characteristics associated with psychological resilience during space missions. An initial discussion describes the types of mission factors (e.g., environmental stressors such as microgravity and radiation and habitability stressors such as confined space as well as privacy and work-related factors).
Sandal, Gro M, Smith, Nathan
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Individual/relational resilience
Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2018Resilience, or the ability to adapt positively when confronted with adversity (Luthar, 2003), is one of the most studied concepts across disciplines, and yet continues to be one of the most elusive...
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Resilient Individuals Improve Evolutionary Search
Artificial Life, 2006Results from the artificial life community show that under some conditions evolving populations converge on broader, but less fit peaks in the fitness landscape and avoid more fit, but narrower peaks. Results from the evolutionary computation community show that over time genotypes evolve to become more resilient, where resiliency (or genetic ...
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Levels of resilience: Associations among individual, community, and national resilience
Journal of Health Psychology, 2014This article focuses on limited knowledge regarding the associations among three levels of resilience and the importance of these associations: individual, community, and national. The few studies that have examined these associations indicated the following: (a) There are significant positive low correlations among individual, community, and national
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Resilient circadian oscillator revealed in individual cyanobacteria
Nature, 2004Circadian oscillators, which provide internal daily periodicity, are found in a variety of living organisms, including mammals, insects, plants, fungi and cyanobacteria. Remarkably, these biochemical oscillators are resilient to external and internal modifications, such as temperature and cell division cycles.
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The Resilience Strategies of Individuals
2019In any human endeavour, there are individuals who stand out. Whether through financial success, personality, remarkable actions or even notoriety, these are names which come up regularly in conversation. Agriculture is no exception, and considering the relatively small number of people in the game in Northern Australia, the same names are repeatedly ...
Keith Noble, Tania Dennis, Sarah Larkins
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Individual Resilience ā A Review Paper
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019The author undertakes a review of important papers with regard to the concept of individual resilience. The author presents a review of important issues with regard to resilience, factors that contribute towards life challenges, threats, and resilience. The author also reviews papers with regard to how to improve resilience.
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The key to resilient individuals is to build resilient and adaptive systems
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2017The last decade has highlighted a need to recognise the impact of working in emergency medicine (EM) on the physician. Rather than this being a narcissistic view, it recognises that occupational well-being has a direct correlation with the quality of patient care, patient safety, occupational longevity, absenteeism and recognises for the first time ...
Crowe, Liz, Young, Jeanine, Turner, Jane
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The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2016
The resilience of older and younger Israelis was investigated.A representative sample of the Jewish population in Israel (Nā=ā1,022) was used.The participants were three adult age-groups (18-35, 36-64, and 65+ years). Half of them were women, and they evenly represented left-wing and right-wing political attitudes.Resilience was measured by the ratio ...
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The resilience of older and younger Israelis was investigated.A representative sample of the Jewish population in Israel (Nā=ā1,022) was used.The participants were three adult age-groups (18-35, 36-64, and 65+ years). Half of them were women, and they evenly represented left-wing and right-wing political attitudes.Resilience was measured by the ratio ...
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